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by firemoth_007
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People, Text and Visual Media

 

 

1) What are the implications of people, text and visual media in education?

People, text and visual media are the most basic media even in the earliest forms of education. The best example of people media would be teachers. Education is mostly tied with the people implementing it. Text on the other hand is the cheapest and most durable form of media. Coupled with visual media or images, it makes the textbooks that we are used to. Also, even in our modern day of internet, these three media are almost always incorporated with others as they are the main ways we communicate information.

2) How do you plan to integrate digital "people", text and visual media into your learning and teaching specifically at your major?

In my major, teaching in early grades, these three media are very important. For people media, we can invite guests to whom they can ask questions to. It could be a doctor, fireman, farmer or whoever is most suitable for the topic that we have in hand. For text and visual media, it is always present in the classroom. Not only on the activities that we will be doing in paper but also in the walls of the classroom itself. There would be posters and labels everywhere that the children can read so that they would be more familiar with texts. We would normally use pictures to unlock words that we can't get realia for. Also, in story telling, all three of these media will be incorporated. The people media being the teacher; the text would be the story itself; and the visual media would be the illustrations that go hand in hand with the story.

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